Huawei files to trademark mobile OS "Hongmeng" around the world after U.S. ban
Source: Reuters
BUSINESS NEWS JUNE 12, 2019 / 3:13 PM / UPDATED 7 HOURS AGO
Huawei files to trademark mobile OS around the world after U.S. ban
Marco Aquino, Brenda Goh
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LIMA/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinas Huawei has applied to trademark its Hongmeng operating system (OS) in at least nine countries and Europe, data from a U.N. body shows, in a sign it may be deploying a back-up plan in key markets as U.S. sanctions threaten its business model.
The move comes after the Trump administration put Huawei on a blacklist last month that barred it from doing business with U.S. tech companies such as Alphabet Inc, whose Android OS is used in Huaweis phones.
A senior U.S. official on Thursday said Huaweis clients should be asking themselves if the Chinese firm can meet its commitments given its dependence on U.S. companies.
Huawei - the worlds biggest maker of telecoms network gear - has filed for a Hongmeng trademark in countries such as Cambodia, Canada, South Korea and New Zealand, data from the U.N. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) shows.
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Huawei has a back-up OS in case it is cut off from U.S.-made software, Richard Yu, CEO of the firms consumer division, told German newspaper Die Welt in an interview earlier this year.
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